MANCHESTER Magic coach Jeff Jones is urging his team to find their best form for next Saturday's crucial semi-final play-off clash with Worthing Thunder.

Jones' charges trailed the Thunder by two points after the first leg of their aggregate semi-final clash, with the eventual winner guaranteed a place in this year's showcase final which will be held at Birmingham's NEC Arena.

But despite having yet to beat the Thunder this season, having lost twice in the league, Jones is confident his team can reign victorious.

"We only lost by two points in the first semi-final, so it's all to play for in the second," said Jones.

"Two points is nothing in the context of the bigger pitch. It would be great if could reach this year's final.

"It's a big incentive to play at the Birmingham NEC Arena. If we get to the final, I'm sure there will be a big crowd."

The Magic are expected to be at full strength for their most important match of the season so far, a factor which Jones believes will help his ambitious team no end.

England international Delme Herriman, who won a bronze medal with his country in Melbourne last month, is fit and raring to go, as are Magic's fellow sharp-shooters Troy Sledge and Matt Hogarth.

"It's a good time of the season not to be having injuries," added Jones.

"This a really huge match for us and I've asked the players to play their hearts out. There is so much at stake.